Many farms in regions of intensive crop production lack the habitats that historically provided resources to beneficial insects, and this lack has compromised the ability of farmers to rely on natural enemies for pest control. One of the strategies to boost populations of existing or naturally occurring beneficial insects is to supply them with appropriate habitat and alternative food sources, such as diversifying trap crop systems and plant populations in or around fields include perennials and flowering plants. Trap cropping using insectary plant that attracts beneficial insects as natural enemies, especially flowering plants, made for provision of habitat for predators or parasitoids that are useful for biological control. Perimeter trap cropping (PTC) is a method of integrated pest management in which the main crop is surrounded with a perimeter trap crop that is more attractive to pests. We observed PTC habitat modification and conventionaly-managed tobacco farms in Purwosari Village, Pasuruan (East Java) to evaluate the effectiveness of habitat modification management prescription (perimeter trap crop using flowering plant Crotalaria juncea) on agroecosystem natural enemies. Field tests were conducted in natural enemies (predator and parasitoid) abundance dynamic and diversity on tobacco field in Purwoasri, Pasuruan. Yellow pan trap, sweep net and hand collecting methods were applied in each 10 days during tobacco growth stage (vegetative, generative until reproductive/harvesting. The results showed that application perimeter trap crop with C. juncea in tobacco fields able to help arthropod conservation of natural enemies on all tobacco growth stages. These results were evidenced the increase in abundance of predators and parasitoids and the increased value of the Diversity Index (H’) and Evenness Index (EH) in all tobacco growth phases. Composition of predator and parasitoid in the habitat modification field were more diverse than in the conventional field. Three specific predator species were found on habitat modification field, i.e.: Crocothemis servilia, Orthetrum sabina and Paratrechina sp., as well as specific parasitoid species, i.e.: Polistes sp. (vegetative stage), Chloromyia sp., Theronia sp., Sarcophaga sp. and Cletus sp (generative stage), Condylodtylus sp., Trichogramma sp. (reproductive stage). Trends in predator abundance toward parasitoid insects were indicated a positive linear trend, with the abundance of predator on habitat modification field has an influence on the level of 67.1% parasitoid.
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26 June 2017
PROCEEDING OF INTERNATIONAL BIOLOGY CONFERENCE 2016: Biodiversity and Biotechnology for Human Welfare
15 October 2016
Surabaya, Indonesia
Research Article|
June 26 2017
The effectiveness of habitat modification schemes for enhancing beneficial insects: Assessing the importance of trap cropping management approach Free
Indah Trisnawati;
Indah Trisnawati
a)
1Ecological Laboratory,
Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences ITS
, Kampus ITS Sukolilo, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
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Abdul Azis
Abdul Azis
b)
1Ecological Laboratory,
Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences ITS
, Kampus ITS Sukolilo, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
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Indah Trisnawati
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Abdul Azis
1,b)
1Ecological Laboratory,
Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences ITS
, Kampus ITS Sukolilo, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
a)
Corresponding author:[email protected]; [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1854, 020038 (2017)
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Indah Trisnawati, Abdul Azis; The effectiveness of habitat modification schemes for enhancing beneficial insects: Assessing the importance of trap cropping management approach. AIP Conf. Proc. 26 June 2017; 1854 (1): 020038. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4985429
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